JAMES TRAFFORD produced the goalkeeping performance of the season so far as Burnley dug deep to frustrate dominant Brighton.
The England Under-21s stopper was beaten by Simon Adingra's header but he delivered a string of stunning saves including a couple of remarkable efforts in added time to preserve a coupon-busting draw.
Until the 77th minute it looked like Vincent Kompany's team could even take all three points back to Turf Moor thanks to Wilson Odobert's goal.
Yet were it not for the work of Trafford this would have been comfortable for Brighton, who ended with 29 attempts on goal.
After overcoming a slow start, Albion laid siege to Trafford's goal. Pascal Gross and James
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